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first off i want to say great job on a killer product, i haven't had much time to play with it since i purchased (good deal by the way), but i have noticed some things that could improve.

the amplifier module doesn't behave quite right to me, it seems to affect some global amplifier, i think it should modify the signal, what i'm going off of is chaining two amps in a row, if you crank up the first to where it clips, then the second will attenuate the "main" amp that they seem to affect, rather than just bringing down the amplitude of the distorted signal.

also do you think you could include some support for FM? i can think of two ways to do it that would work nicely i think: 1) add a frequency input that is an audio connection which modulates the pitch, or 2) add a control signal out of the osc which is equal to the osc output, i think this would fit in better with the current architecture and would provide some excellent mod options or other modules.

I'm also hoping support for drawing curves in the wavetable will make it in as well.

thanks and once again nice job on MU.LAB, i can't wait until i have the time to do a skin or two
:)

mike
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theorize wrote:the amplifier module doesn't behave quite right to me, it seems to affect some global amplifier, i think it should modify the signal, what i'm going off of is chaining two amps in a row, if you crank up the first to where it clips, then the second will attenuate the "main" amp that they seem to affect, rather than just bringing down the amplitude of the distorted signal.
signals are never "clipped" until they finally arrive at the main audio output, i.e. until they go to your sound device.

So i interprete your request as that you want a "Clipper" plugin for the MuSynth.

Added on the whishlist.
also do you think you could include some support for FM? i can think of two ways to do it that would work nicely i think: 1) add a frequency input that is an audio connection which modulates the pitch, or 2) add a control signal out of the osc which is equal to the osc output, i think this would fit in better with the current architecture and would provide some excellent mod options or other modules.
I think it will be with an audio connection => an oscillator with audio input.

Added on the whishlist.
I'm also hoping support for drawing curves in the wavetable will make it in as well.
It's already there: You can draw in the waveform display!

Also checkout the right-click context menu there with options like Load, Save, Copy, Paste, Random etc...

:)

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sorry i thought that clipping was done through amps, but i've never actually tried to do it before in a modular before, thanks for correcting me on this, i'm going to put a distortion on a synth i'm working on in synthmaker so i'll be needing to understand it better.

thanks for putting those on the wish list for me, i'd like to make mu lab my go to synth workshop, and it's well on it's way. it's already a very capable synth, i can't wait to see what else works it's way into it. it would be awesome if i could use it for sound design and not need any additional plugins, i've been waiting for something like this to come along :love:

mike
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